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Is a Fascist Russia likely to be an expansionist power or a status quo power?

It likely be an expansionist power, by this stage Finland and Poland will have been already independent and the Baltic (and/or Bessarabia) will probably also be lost...so there will be a strong incentive to return to their pre-1914 border at leastd
 
It likely be an expansionist power, by this stage Finland and Poland will have been already independent and the Baltic (and/or Bessarabia) will probably also be lost...so there will be a strong incentive to return to their pre-1914 border at leastd
What about aiming to expand south either together with this expansion or instead of this expansion?
 
What about aiming to expand south either together with this expansion or instead of this expansion?

one don't exclude the other, but the first is the usual russian geostrategic objective (kept even when Russia was called URSS) and so less emotional urgend and the second is regain national territory lost due to the war (world war and civil war)
 
Those, indeed, and also Zhang Zuolin in Manchuria. Then, when he stopped being useful to them, the Japanese killed him off.

Didn't know about that. I knew that an awful lot of private Japanese citizens were involved in all sorts of things in Manchuria funding various groups dedicated to restoration of the Qing, such as Prince Shanqi.
 
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